Payment Processor for Large Payments!

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by ecommerce_guru, Feb 5, 2007.

  1. #1
    I have tried several payment processors in the past that includes Ikobo, ibill, probilling, moneybookers and much more..

    what i am looking for is a payment processor with low fees and the ability to control the chargebacks in a way that protect me. another thing i want is the affiliate capability plugged within the payment processor whereby i will be able to offer an affiliate registration and pay comissions to those who promote my service (i want it all to be managed via the payment processor itself)

    please advise if you have any service in mind.

    Thanks
     
    ecommerce_guru, Feb 5, 2007 IP
  2. lkj

    lkj Peon

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    I guess you need your own merchant account. How to apply and where to get it - depends if you are incorporated and where are you or your business located....

    third party payment processing companies work well if you have low volume of transactions..
     
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  3. ecommerce_guru

    ecommerce_guru Notable Member

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    own merchant account is not an option at this point, actually am looking for third party payment processor! but definitely with low fees
     
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    sufi Well-Known Member

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    There's no chargebacks in E-Gold too. It's worldwide. A little hard to fund and withdraw but still worth a try.
     
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    goscript Prominent Member

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    what low fees in percents means to you? so that we can give a straight answer.
     
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  6. ecommerce_guru

    ecommerce_guru Notable Member

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    not more than 5-6% per transaction
     
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    goscript Prominent Member

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    I would suggest you 2checkout.com
    Their fees are:
    $0.45 per Sale
    5.5% of Sale Amount
     
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    macG Well-Known Member

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    stormpay.com
     
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    ecommerce_guru Notable Member

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    Thanks guys .. very helpful
    i narrowed my pick to 2 or 3 processors
     
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  12. ecommerce_guru

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    Seems 2CO is a good choice! anyone with good experience with them can advise?
     
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